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1). Synchronize - Desynchronize
2). Alert - Inattentive
3). Disharmonize - Harmonize
4). Acquit - criminate
5). Duality - individuality/non-duality
Explanation:
Antonyms are defined as the words that have the opposite meaning of another word or describes the other end of that word. For example, the word synchronize means 'to occur with coordinated timing' while the antonym of this word i.e. 'desynchronize' stands for 'loss or absence of that coordinated timing.' Similarly, the words 'alert,' 'disharmonize,' 'acquit,' and 'duality' have their antonyms 'inattentive,' 'harmonize,' 'criminate,' and 'individuality' which mean the exact opposite or other end of these words.
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C. Phonetics
Explanation:
The sounds (pronunciation) of the vowels have changed considerably in the last 200 years.
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Demonstrative
Explanation:
<em>Those </em>is a word for a demonstrative pronoun.
Demonstrative pronouns are those that are identifying and pointing out something. They can point out a person, a place, a moment, and can be singular or plural.
However,<u> in this specific sentence, there is no pronoun, but those is used as a demonstrative adjective. </u>
The words for demonstrative adjectives and pronouns are the same (<em>this, these, that, those</em>), but the difference is that the pronouns stand-alone, <u>adjectives stand with the noun and modify it.</u> The only difference is in the structure of the sentence.
<em>Those </em>stands with the word <em>scouts </em>and modifies it, showing us which scouts do we talk about. <u>That is how we know it is the case of the adjective and not the pronoun. </u>
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For what text?
Explanation:
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